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bobbin

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A bobbin is a spindle or cylinder, with or without flanges , on which wire , yarn , thread or film is wound. Bobbins are typically found in sewing machines , cameras , and within electronic equipment. In non-electrical applications the bobbin is used for ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1520s, from French bobine , small instrument used in sewing or tapestry-making, perhaps from Latin balbus (see babble (v.)) for the stuttering, stammering noise it made.

Usage examples of bobbin.

Extending over the vat are a number of reels or bobbins, these are best made of wood or enamelled iron.

These bobbins are kept busy after this, searching out damage caused by micrometeors and space debris and repairing it.

Dick Bobbins crept out of his hobhole and made his nightly journey up to the store.

Into the second compartment she led me, and placed on the counter, apparently all ready for me, were numerous boxes, some holding cards of buttons, and others, a jumble of coloured tapes and bobbins of thread.

In the mornings, surrounded by tapes, bobbins and bales of flannelette and drill, I released myself from the shop and went straight up through the fanlight into my dream world, the dream world which held the river and the wood and fells, and .

Before him, above a bin filled with small bobbins, were large bobbins revolving rapidly.

The small bobbins were emptied so rapidly, and there were so many large bobbins that did the emptying, that there were no idle moments.

Some of the boys shirked, wasting time and machinery by not replacing the small bobbins when they ran out.

When a small bobbin ran out, he used his left hand for a brake, stopping the large bobbin and at the same time, with thumb and forefinger, catching the flying end of twine.

After a few minutes I had the bobbin filled with beige thread and I went to knock on his door.

Taran and Gurgi spun thread and filled bobbins during the next few days.

To Ozma, herself, and to Atmos, plodding wearily along the rough road, nothing could have been more astonishing than the sudden appearance of Betsy Bobbin and her friends.

She was talking to me blubberingly about what a good Catholic she was and how she had tried not to sin, and maybe she was so wrapped up in what she was saying that she didn't know what I was doing, but just the same when I got my hand in her crotch and said all the beautiful things I could think of, about God, about love, about going to church and confessing and all that crap, she must have felt something because I had a good three fingers inside her and working them around like drunken bobbins.

It goze on up, neerly disappers out ov 1 ov thi big long slits, then cums 2 a stop @ thi top ov thi shaft, between thi coan & thi shaft side, bobbin like a baloon lost 2 thi seelin @ a kids party.

And the next second it's your six-inch raindrops pumping up and down like bobbins on the front steps and the thunder and lightning setting off every car alarm in the street and the drain covers bursting their housings and slithering like discuses down the road in the brown current and the palm fronds and trash-cans adding their unlovely contribution, and the black fellows in capes who always appear out of nowhere whenever there's a down-pour, flogging you golf umbrellas through your car window or offering to push you to higher ground for a dollar so that you don't get your distributor wet.